Ah that’s the one I must’ve been thinking of, thanks.
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I think if you don’t count the culling of baby calves the average age is ~6years so like 82kg of plastic.
Farm animals are legally allowed to eat actual plastic, not only microplastics. If you’re afraid of microplastics or accumulation of substances maybe don’t eat meat.
Legal limit of plastic in animal feed is 0.15% in the EU
A cow eats 25kg of dry food a day
25/100*0.15 = 0.0375kg = 37.5grams
A plastic bag weighs 6-8grams.
You are legally allowed to feed your cow 5 plastic bags a day (as a snack)
how can I make it better
By removing the carcass from it
Their advertisement budget is collected by guilt tripping Wikipedia users using the lie that the website would cease if they didn’t ”donate”.
All software should be open source
even “non-plastic” tea bags have plastic fibers woven into the paper/cloth.
Source? For example the clipper website says they don’t use plastic, how do you know it still has plastic? https://www.clipper-teas.com/tea-talk/plastic-free-tea-bags/
My theory is it was a miscommunication/mistranslation because his last supper was supposed to have lamb but he chose to eat bread instead and therefore said “this is my flesh” about replacing the lamb with bread. In that time the word “flesh” was used for meat, why was it translated to mean the body of Christ in this one instance but meat in the rest of the Bible.
Vegan diets are ~16% cheaper on average in the US but even if they weren’t, a dollar a day does not justify killing someone.
That much wood would bankrupt me now